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//www.medicinenet.com/rash/article.htm" rel="dt" onclick="wmdTrack('embd-lnk');">rash: A red, flat facial rash over the bridge of the nose. Many patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) develop this characteristic rash. Because of its shape, it is frequently referred to as the "butterfly rash" [..]
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In the context of equities, a firm with two divisions may split into two companies and issue original shareholders two shares (one in each of the new companies) for every old share they have.
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Old English buttorfleoge, evidently butter (n.) + fly (n.), but of obscure signification. Perhaps based on the old notion that the insects (or witches disguised as butterflies) consume butter or milk [..]
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type of flying insect with large, colorful wings.
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This plant will attract butterflies that are native to your area. The nectar of this plant is a natural food source for butterflies. When planning your butterfly garden, keep in mind they also enjoy f [..]
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A large frame with a fabric diffuser or net to soften or reduce harsh sun or light. A miracle-worker when you have a calm day, a stand (two for an Over-head), weights, and the crew to Rig it or a studio to hang it.
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diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings flutter like a butterfly a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water [..]
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cf. Lepidoptera - butterflies and Moths/Order Lepidoptera are probably the most widely studied order of invertebrates. The Order comprises some 160,000 species.
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flaterl
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zumer-feygele
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To see a butterfly among flowers and green grasses, indicates prosperity and fair attainments. To see them flying about, denotes news from absent friends by letter, or from some one who has seen them. To a young woman, a happy love, culminating in a life union.   
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Assorted nets, silks, solids, and grifflons which are used for light control; usually 5' x 5', or 6' x 6' frame size. Commonly a 12' x 12' or 20' x 20' is calle [..]
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To split food such as shrimp or pork chops down the center without cutting all the way through and then spread open like a butterfly or open book.
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Rotating disc-type valve which moves 90 degrees from the closed position to the fully open position. Normally used to stop or control the flow through a line, the butterfly regulates BOP steam and pow [..]
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A hand tool used to trowel finish concrete curb and gutter work. See trowel
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To split steaks, chops, cutlets and roasts in half leaving halves hinged on one side.
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To split food (usually meat, fish, or poultry) down the center, cutting almost, but not completely through.  The two halves are then opened flat to resemble a butterfly.  Often this is the first step [..]
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In cooking, to split a Jamaican food (such as shrimp) down the center, cutting almost but not completely through. The two halves are then opened flat to resemble a butterfly shape. This is a popular term for a Jamaican cookie recipe as well as Jamaican butterfly shrimp recipe. T
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To split food, such as shrimp or pork chops, through the middle without completely separating the halves. Opened flat, the split halves resemble a butterfly.
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To split food (meat, fish, fowl) down the center, cutting almost, but not completely through. The two halves are then opened flat to resemble a butterfly.
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To split meat almost completely in half with a knife and then spread it apart.
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To horizontally split open a food such as shrimp, chicken breast, pork chops, or boneless leg of lamb, cutting almost but not quite all the way through, like an open book. Butterflying opens the item [..]
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A method of cutting meats so that it will lay flat and even. It is difficult to describe without visual effects, but the meat is sliced in the center, without going all the way through, and opened to lay flat like the wings of a butterfly. In larger cuts, it is sliced in increments from middle to either side, and the flaps are opened like the pages [..]
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To cut food, usually meat, fish, or poultry, evenly down the center but not completely through. The two halves are then opened flat and grilled, sautéed or stuffed and rolled to be roasted.
Source: atomicgourmet.com

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(n) diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings(n) a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kic [..]
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The finding at the back of a earring that is screwed or slid onto the earring to attach it securely to the ear. Also known as a scroll
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A partially unpigmented nose; i.e., dark, spotted with flesh color.
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Slender-bodies diurnal Insects having large, broad wings often strikingly colored and patterned.
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A partially unpigmented nose; i.e., dark, spotted with flesh color.
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A partially unpigmented nose; i.e., dark, spotted with flesh color.
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(verb) To split a food down the center, cutting almost but not entirely through it. The two parts are then opened flat to resemble a butterfly shape.
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to cut food almost in half so that when flattened the two halves resemble butterfly wings.
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Butterflying meat and seafood is splitting it down the middle without cutting it all the way through. This cutting method is commonly used with shrimp and meats.
Source: delishably.com

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to cut food almost in half so that when flattened the two halves resemble butterfly wings.
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To split food such as shrimp, steak, or pork chop through the middle without completely separating the halves, then spreading the halves to resemble a butterfly. The food cooks more quickly because twice as much surface area is exposed to heat.
Source: ces.ncsu.edu (offline)

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In cooking, to split food (such as shrimp or chicken breasts) down the center, cutting almost but not completely through. The two halves are then opened flat to resemble a butterfly shape.
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A term referring to a single muscle, or group of muscles, that has(ve) been cut in one or more places to leave a hinge so the cut can be opened like butterfly wings. The process produces a thinner meat cut that will cook quicker or more evenly or both. The term may also refer to a chicken carcass that where the spine is removed to allow the carcass [..]
Source: thebutchersguild.org (offline)

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Culinary Uses Butterfly is a technique to split food, such as boneless Meat, Fish or Shrimp, nearly half in lengthwise, leaving the halves hinged on on side so that the item spreads open like a boo [..]
Source: smartkitchen.com

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flying insect with two pairs of wings, a proboscis, and clubbed antennae, belonging to the order of Lepidoptera and the sub-order Rhopalocera. The word butterfly comes from the Middle English word ‘boterflya’ and the Old English word ‘buttorfleoge’.
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A basic math operation that forms part of a fast Fourier transform algorithm. Memory test pattern.
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This plant will attract butterflies that are native to your area. The nectar of this plant is a natural food source for butterflies. When planning your butterfly garden, keep in mind they also enjoy f [..]
Source: plantguide.lowes.com

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In the context of equities, a firm with two divisions may split into two companies and issue original shareholders two shares (one in each of the new companies) for every old share they have.
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